Red Hat® Enterprise Linux® has a kernel feature called control groups, or cgroups. This feature allows you to allocate resources–such as CPU time, system memory, network bandwidth, or a combination of these resources–among user-defined processes.

Red Hat® Enterprise Linux® Atomic Host is a small footprint kernel optimized for running containers. This video demonstrates the deployment of an HPC application (Linpack) across multiple environments and discusses the benefits of running HPC applications in containers.

This Platform without Boundaries video showcases why more than 90% of Fortune Global 500 companies use Red Hat products and solutions: Lower TCO, 75% less downtime, and more. View the video for the complete story.

CME Group represents the world’s largest and most diverse derivatives marketplace. To adapt to rapid changes in demand and volume, CME Group migrated to Red Hat Enterprise Linux to provide performance, scalability, and reliability.